The male models represented the designed bras in style by dancing and parading across the stage.

The competition was judged based on bra design as well as audience cheering volume. Most of the bras were detailed with feathers, sequins, beading and writing. With individualized background music, each model bravely strutted throughout the auditorium.

“I was really impressed not only with the intricate detail the sororities put into making the bras but also with the enthusiastic dance moves demonstrated by the male models,” said Abigail Ubbelohde, ’16.

At the end of the show, the boys were asked to stand on the stage as the crowd cheered. Finally, the winners were announced, with Pi Beta Phi finishing in third place, Kappa Delta in second place and Zeta Tau Alpha in first place.

Pam Samuels, ’15, was impressed by the turn out at the fashion show.

“As a representative of Panhellenic council for my sorority, I was proud that the event was such a success. It is important that the Lehigh community be educated about breast cancer and an event like the bra fashion show is a fun way to raise awareness,” she said.

The week marks the seventh annual Panhellenic Pink Week. Zeta Tau Alpha and the Panhellenic Council held events and speakers to spread breast cancer awareness, raise funds and support research. Ninety-nine cents of each dollar donated from all events organized by Zeta Tau Alpha will go to the Gateway for Cancer Research.